Check camera settings on a photo
Inspect the EXIF data on a photo to understand the camera model, ISO, exposure, and related capture settings.
Upload a photo to inspect EXIF metadata, file details, resolution, camera information, and key image properties, then copy the metadata or download a clean version without embedded metadata.
Upload a photo, preview it, inspect the metadata that is actually present, and then copy or export a cleaner version if needed.
Drop an image here to inspect metadata
Check capture settings, camera information, and other EXIF tags before editing, publishing, or archiving a photo.
See what hidden details are embedded before sharing an image publicly or sending it to clients and teammates.
Copy metadata details into notes, reports, or troubleshooting steps when file context matters.
Export a cleaner version when you want the image without extra embedded information.
Inspect the EXIF data on a photo to understand the camera model, ISO, exposure, and related capture settings.
See what information is embedded in an image before uploading it to a site, sending it to a client, or posting it publicly.
Create a cleaner version of the image when you want to keep the photo but not the embedded metadata that came with it.
Upload a phone image to check its resolution, file size, and any capture details saved with the photo.
Check the file metadata, camera model, and key EXIF fields before sharing the image in a client or review workflow.
Inspect the embedded information, then download a metadata-free version when you want a more privacy-friendly file.
This image metadata viewer reads the selected file locally in your browser, previews the image, and then inspects the metadata stored inside it. That can include basic file information such as name, size, type, and resolution, along with EXIF details such as camera make, model, ISO, focal length, and exposure settings when available.
Once loaded, the page presents a cleaner summary first and then lists the EXIF fields that are actually present in the file. That helps you review image metadata more quickly because you can see the most useful details without digging through raw tags manually.
The tool also lets you copy the visible metadata and export a fresh image without embedded metadata. That makes it useful as both a photo EXIF checker and a lightweight metadata cleanup workflow for images that may later be shared, published, or archived.
Because the file is processed in the browser, it works well for privacy-sensitive reviews where you want to inspect hidden image data without uploading the source file to another service.
Use the Image Compressor when the inspected image also needs a lighter file size for upload or sharing.
Open Bulk Image Blur if the image also needs sensitive details softened before wider distribution.
Try the Image Resizer when the image should be trimmed to a more useful dimension after the metadata review.
Images often carry more information than what you see on screen. A metadata viewer helps you understand what the file contains before you publish it, hand it off, or remove extra details for privacy reasons.
Metadata inspection is especially useful before public uploads, client delivery, portfolio publishing, documentation, moderation review, and any workflow where hidden file details could affect privacy or record-keeping.
This page helps you answer whether an image contains camera data, when it was last modified, what resolution it uses, and whether you want to keep or remove that metadata before the file moves further in your workflow.
Understanding hidden image data can help with privacy checks, content documentation, troubleshooting, asset audits, and photography review. It can also help identify whether extra file information should be removed before broader sharing.
This page is a strong fit if you are looking for an EXIF viewer, photo metadata viewer, image metadata checker, camera metadata reader, or a quick way to remove metadata from an image after inspection.
Short answers for EXIF reading, privacy, supported metadata, and metadata-free export.
Upload an image, let the viewer read the file, and then review the file details and EXIF fields that are available in the image.
Yes. This image metadata viewer is free to use online in your browser without signup.
No. All metadata reading happens directly in your browser, so your image stays on your device.
This tool can show file information, image resolution, camera make and model, ISO, exposure, focal length, and other EXIF tags when available.
Yes. This tool includes an option to download a fresh copy of the image without embedded metadata.